Snax

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Get In Trouble (Crazy P Remix) 00:00 Tools
Honeymoon's Over (Konrad Black Mix) 00:00 Tools
Honeymoon's Over 00:00 Tools
Fill Me Up 00:00 Tools
Honeymoon's Over (Konrad Black Remix) 00:00 Tools
Immer so 00:00 Tools
Time Lost 00:00 Tools
Honeymoon's Over [Konrad Black Mix] 00:00 Tools
Get In Trouble 00:00 Tools
Special Guest Star 00:00 Tools
Such Is Life 00:00 Tools
Don't Wanna Get Over 00:00 Tools
Theme From Real Love Studios 00:00 Tools
Hat Trick 00:00 Tools
Get Live, Snax 00:00 Tools
Peasant 00:00 Tools
Lemmetellyouastory 00:00 Tools
Get in Trouble - Crazy P mix 00:00 Tools
One More 00:00 Tools
The Polish Iron Man (CS:GO) 00:00 Tools
Tasty 00:00 Tools
I Got Enough Problems 00:00 Tools
Kid Stuff 00:00 Tools
Third Time's A Charm 00:00 Tools
Cant Be Bothered 00:00 Tools
No Show featuring Jules Etienne 00:00 Tools
Blow My Cover 00:00 Tools
Love Pollution 00:00 Tools
Let You Go 00:00 Tools
Amen, Brother 00:00 Tools
Tired Of Talk featuring G Rizo 00:00 Tools
No Dancing 00:00 Tools
Get in Trouble - Radio 00:00 Tools
Raw Deal (Featuring Tara DeLong) 00:00 Tools
Beautiful 00:00 Tools
Want 00:00 Tools
The Spark (featuring Eric D. Clark) 00:00 Tools
Girl 00:00 Tools
Get in Trouble - Crazy P 00:00 Tools
Back To Start featuring Jamie Lidell and Ms Lebomb 00:00 Tools
From The Rocking Chair (To The Stage) 00:00 Tools
honeymoon's over (radio edit) 00:00 Tools
Honeymoon´s Over (Konrad Black Remix) 00:00 Tools
Another Fantasy Shot to Hell 00:00 Tools
My Rug (Featuring Namosh) 00:00 Tools
Get in Trouble - Peaches v Shapemod 00:00 Tools
BIS #709 Part 2 with Snax 00:00 Tools
Living Time 00:00 Tools
Paxil 00:00 Tools
Old Hands 00:00 Tools
Can't Be Bothered 00:00 Tools
Honeymoon Is Over 00:00 Tools
Where Are You Now? 00:00 Tools
1:10 00:00 Tools
Honeymoon's Overdose ft. Jamie Lidell 00:00 Tools
He Lifts Me Up 00:00 Tools
Better Off 00:00 Tools
Away 00:00 Tools
Pilgrim 00:00 Tools
honeymoon's overdose with jamie lidell 00:00 Tools
New Trend 00:00 Tools
New Action 00:00 Tools
Me vs. Time 00:00 Tools
Speechless 00:00 Tools
Starting Over 00:00 Tools
EINSTEIN OF CSGO (Best plays, highlights, moments) 00:00 Tools
Take Care of Me 00:00 Tools
honeymoon's overdose with jami 00:00 Tools
Exceptions (feat. Joyner Lucas) 00:00 Tools
Get Yo Tofu On 00:00 Tools
honeymoon's over (acappella) 00:00 Tools
Oo She She Wa Wa 00:00 Tools
Don't Wanna Get Over (Gus Gus vs. Gluteus Maximus 'Dreams Don't Come True') 00:00 Tools
150% 00:00 Tools
Get in Trouble (Crazy P mix) 00:00 Tools
O She She Wa Wa (Featuring Peaches) 00:00 Tools
Tired Of Talk 00:00 Tools
Reedemed 00:00 Tools
085 - Girl - Snax 00:00 Tools
Honeymooners Over (Konrad Black Remix) 00:00 Tools
Don't Wanna Get Over (Tony Amherst dub) 00:00 Tools
No Show (feat. Jules Etienne) 00:00 Tools
Don't Wanna Get Over (Gus Gus vs Gluteus Maximus Remix) 00:00 Tools
No Dancing - Stereogamous Remix 00:00 Tools
Cloud 9 00:00 Tools
Get In Trouble (Peaches Vs Shapemod Remix) 00:00 Tools
My Rug 00:00 Tools
Don't Wanna Get Over - Gus Gus vs. Gluteus Maximus 'Dreams Don't Come True' 00:00 Tools
Just Let Me Know 00:00 Tools
Get In Trouble (Peaches v Shapemod Remix) 00:00 Tools
Heartland 00:00 Tools
Redeemed 00:00 Tools
Special Deal 00:00 Tools
The Spark (Rimshooters Remix) (feat. Eric D. Clark) 00:00 Tools
Special Deal - Vermelho Remix 00:00 Tools
Hands Dirty 00:00 Tools
Up And Coming Children 00:00 Tools
Honeymoon’s Over (Konrad Black Mix) 00:00 Tools
Immer So - Justus KohnckeMix 00:00 Tools
I'm a Planet 00:00 Tools
Honeymoon's Over - Mixed 00:00 Tools
The Good Room 00:00 Tools
Back To Start (featuring Jamie Lidell and Ms Lebomb) 00:00 Tools
Tired Of Talk (feat. G. Rizo) 00:00 Tools
Get in Trouble (Radio) 00:00 Tools
No Show (featuring Jules Etienne) 00:00 Tools
Everybody Needs A Friend Sometimes (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
Special Deal - Manhooker's 'M1 In Space' Dub Version 00:00 Tools
Daddy Island 00:00 Tools
Get In Trouble - Peaches v Shapemod Remix 00:00 Tools
Don't Wanna Get Over - Tony Amherst dub 00:00 Tools
Greensloops 00:00 Tools
Tired Of Talk (featuring G Rizo) (George Demure) 00:00 Tools
Honeymoon's Overdose feat. Jamie Lidell 00:00 Tools
Turn It (feat. Mavin) 00:00 Tools
Honeymoon's Overdose feat. Jamie Lidell - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
No Fakin' 00:00 Tools
Get In Trouble (Peaches vs. Shapemod Remix) 00:00 Tools
Turn It (feat. Mavin) - Sleazy McQueen Dub 00:00 Tools
Get In Trouble - Peaches Vs. Shapemod Mix 00:00 Tools
Turn It (feat. Mavin) (Sleazy McQueen Dub) 00:00 Tools
Back To Start (feat. Jamie Lidell and Ms. Lebomb) 00:00 Tools
Honeymoon's Over - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Good Good Crack 00:00 Tools
Tired Of Talk (featuring G. Rizo) 00:00 Tools
Where Are You Now 00:00 Tools
Tired Of Talk (featuring G Rizo) - George Demure 00:00 Tools
BeatsInSpace-12.24.13 Part2 with Snax 00:00 Tools
Pillow Town 00:00 Tools
Fierce Imperative 00:00 Tools
No Show 00:00 Tools
Phantom Voice 00:00 Tools
honeymoon's overdose (with jamie lidell) 00:00 Tools
Nothing to Yourself 00:00 Tools
Immer So - Kaos Re-Rub 00:00 Tools
Downbeat Folk Mix 00:00 Tools
Up and Coming Children - Hard Ton Remix 00:00 Tools
Up And Coming Children - Per Qx And Elias Bravo Remix 00:00 Tools
Loose Beat 00:00 Tools
Tired Of Talk (featuring G.Rizo) 00:00 Tools
Two Souls 00:00 Tools
Good Good Crack [Feat. Halloween Jack] 00:00 Tools
Immer So (Justus Köhncke Mix) 00:00 Tools
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SNAX BIOGRAPHY 2007 by: Jonas Stone From forming an imaginary band called J.P & The Writers at the tender age of 5 with his brother, multi-instrumentalist, performer and producer Snax, AKA Paul Bonomo, has been on somewhat of a musical journey ever since. His various guises have seen him play in high school funk bands in his native Maryland / Washington D.C., form gay art/punk band Fagbash in San Francisco, set up Bedroom Productions with Tara DeLong in New York, establish Captain Comatose with Khan in Berlin, play keyboards with the legendary Foetus, release several albums and 12 inches on esteemed labels such as Mental Groove, TNT, Playhouse, Get Physical and Suicide, and tour the world solo as well as opening for Jamie Lidell and The Scissor Sisters. After various travels that included a two and half year stint with Fagbash in San Francisco, Snax eventually found his way to New York’s East Village in 1995. Concentrating on his ‘DJ Snax’ alter ego, he began making house, hip-hop and whatever else took his fancy. A mix tape brought him to the attention of Tara DeLong and the pair set up Bedroom Productions creating original lo-fi hip hop, whilst Snax cultivated his new live persona. “I used to walk out of my apartment and feel like I was on stage,” comments Snax wryly of the time. It was here that a set of coincidences also led him to the doors of Khan, with whom he established the band Captain Comatose on the back of two highly rated albums on the Playhouse label, and Jim Thirlwell, who’s influential band Foetus he toured with as keyboardist throughout the states and Europe. “The US tour was pretty cool but the European tour was really cool!” recalls Snax. “It was right after 9/11 and George Bush and I just thought I gotta get out of here.” Having witnessed the blossoming and almost endless party scene in a very fertile and creative Berlin, his decision to distance himself from Mayor Giuliani’s draconian ‘zero tolerance’ crack down was easy. A decision he was soon to comment on the back of p-funk flavored rhythms with his first release for Mental Groove. The single ‘No Dancing,’ was infectious as hell and made for the sole purpose of exactly what it stood against. In 2004, the debut Snax album ‘From The Rocking Chair To The Stage’ followed. Based around a party; before, during and after, Snax’s message of rhythm and vox was clear for all to see, with iDJ calling him “an intuitive songwriter with a scalpel sharp sense of humour” whilst Vice raved “an awesome sing-a-long spectacular…A+ production and next level crooning.” A seven-month, one-man-show tour of Europe followed that winter and along the way, Snax collaborated with the likes of Jamie Lidell, Kaos, Shapemod, Ianeq, Mocky, Peaches and Soffy O. Since Snax was always very influenced by the dynamic live music of Washington D.C.’s Go-Go scene, its no surprise that his shows are a mixture of provocation, sleaze and fun. He casts himself in the middle as prime minister of what has been dubbed “fist-funk,” and yet can still hit a falsetto high note without breaking strut. Sometimes referred to as an extravaganza, Snax’s live act is pure party energy with a fresh rock’n’roll attitude, uniting dance music head on with the crowd. Released in fall 2006 on TNT/Four Music, Snax’s second long-playing album ‘Love Pollution’ and the preceding 12” ‘Immer So’ further developed Snax’s song-writing skills with tales of heartbreak and liberation. “There’s a bit more of a story with ‘Love Pollution’” states Snax. “Its about love, loss, bitchiness and finally redemption. But it’s not only just about me. I try to make my songs universal but in a way I’m also reclaiming my own sanity.” With tracks featuring friends such as Gina V. D’orio from Cobra Killer, Halloween Jack, Tara DeLong, and even a little horn section courtesy of Jeff Davidson, the album transcends from electronics to more acoustic elements with consummate ease. So it’s no surprise that Snax formed a new live band, The Love Pollution, to tour this album with. The past year, Snax performed everywhere from the US (supporting Jamie Lidell), to Europe, Istanbul and a winter swing through Australia. His most recent appearances have been as the support act for The Scissor Sisters during their Spring tour of Europe. Scissors front man Jake Shears concludes that Snax is a one man Fro Freak Show not to be missed. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.